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Nationality
  
French

Occupation
  
Cabaret Singer


Name
  
Henri Fursy

Role
  
Lyricist

Henri Fursy

Born
  
26 February 1866 (
1866-02-26
)
Paris, France

Died
  
April 14, 1929, Nice, France

Henri Fursy or Furcy (real name Henri Dreyfus, 26 February 1866 - 14 April 1929) was a French cabaret singer, director and lyricist.

Life

Henri Dreyfus was born on 26 February 1866 in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris.

Under the stage name of Henri Fursy, he was a chansonnier, a singer of humorous songs, in Montmartre. He also directed several cabarets as a manager or owner, including the famous Le Chat Noir (The Black Cat), which he bought after the death of Rodolphe Salis and renamed La Boîte à Fursy (The Fursy Box). He also wrote songs for several Parisian artists of the early 20th century.

Henri Fursy was made a Knight of the Legion of Honour in 1927. He died in Nice on 14 April 1929. Albert Michaud published a tribute after his death in Le Cornet (The Horn) where he says Fursy left a young widow and an adopted girl. He is buried in the cemetery of Montparnasse.

References

Henri Fursy Wikipedia